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Disrupting Wall Street with John Rogers

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We interviewed John Rogers, Founder, and Co-CEO of Ariel Investments about his journey and his recommendations to close the racial income gap in America.

What You will learn
-Why long-term investors and corporate leaders should view addressing economic inequality and improving diversity as critical forms of risk management.
-John’s family connection to the Tulsa massacre and how we can close the racial economic gap.
-Why we must change the narrative from Supplier Diversity to Business Diversity
-How John Rodgers beat Michael Jordan in one on one.
-The playbook for corporate America to expand opportunities for black Americans.

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We interviewed John Rogers, Founder, and Co-CEO of Ariel Investments about his journey and his recommendations to close the racial income gap in America.

What You will learn
-Why long-term investors and corporate leaders should view addressing economic inequality and improving diversity as critical forms of risk management.
-John’s family connection to the Tulsa massacre and how we can close the racial economic gap.
-Why we must change the narrative from Supplier Diversity to Business Diversity
-How John Rodgers beat Michael Jordan in one on one.
-The playbook for corporate America to expand opportunities for black Americans.

Follow Me:
Subscribe to Podcast https://bit.ly/2YxdJ78
Website https://bit.ly/2VUO9sf
Facebook https://bit.ly/303IU8j
Instagram https://bit.ly/2YOLl26
Twitter https://bit.ly/2KfLaTf
Website https://bit.ly/2VUO9sf

#RobRichardson #JohnRogers #DisruptionNow

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